I am a Canadian citizen (male), traveling to the States next summer. I would like to spend two months in the States. I found the above mentioned link for Koreans on how to get a toursit visa. I'm wondering if anyone else has been through the process.

I am employed at a university in Korea.

1) Has anyone else out there tried to get a US tourist visa for their wife?
2) Did you have to do the interview?
3) If you want to travel back and forth, say once a year for two or three years during the summer, does the INS give you a hard time about it?
4) Does a Korean married to a Canadian get any special treatment? I have heard of some Koreans here having a 10 year visa, meaning they can travel back and forth as much as they like for the next 10 years. Does anyone have any info about that?

Three years ago was before 11 September 2001. I may be wrong but my guess is unless your wife has Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status, you will find she has to be interviewed and all types of documents will have to be provided. And unless she is being sponsored by a corporation, government entity, etc., I think you can forget the long term multiple entry visa. As I said, I may be wrong, but don't be surprised if entry and/or the visa are refused. Many things have changed post 911. This is one of them. Good luck, and please advise as to what the final resolution is.

If you are a Canadian holding a Canadian passport, of course you'll be allowed to enter the U.S. Just more questions asked. Now, if you're married and your wife has a Canadian passport, no problem also. If your wife has a korean passport, she will NOT be allowed to enter unless she gets a visa. It's that simple. She is not Canadian and in the eyes of U.S. law, she is korean even if she is married to a Canadian. If she has been to the U.S. before and still has a current visa, no problem.